Systems, devices, and related methods for shaping near field interrogation signals are discussed herein. Some embodiments may provide for a printer that includes a housing and a beam shaping near field communication (nfc) device secured with the interior surface. The beam shaping nfc device may include a ferromagnetic component including a core portion and a bottom flange portion. The beam shaping nfc device may further include a wire coil disposed around the core portion. The ferromagnetic component may concentrate near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil toward a near field interrogation region and away from nearby conductive components, such as the interior surface of the printer.
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9. A method, comprising:
securing a beam shaping nfc device with an interior surface of a housing of a printer and proximate to a ribbon supply roll mounted to the interior side of the housing such that an rfid tag of the ribbon supply roll is at a near field interrogation region of the beam shaping nfc device;
energizing a transceiver connected with the beam shaping nfc device to cause a wire coil of the beam shaping nfc device to generate near field interrogation signals; and
concentrating, with a ferromagnetic component, the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil at the near field interrogation region and away from the interior surface of the printer, wherein:
the ribbon supply roll includes:
a ribbon supply core;
a ribbon; and
a foil trailer attached to an end of the ribbon, wherein the foil trailer is wrapped around the ribbon supply core and the ribbon is wrapped around foil trailer; and
the rfid tag is disposed between the ribbon supply core and the foil trailer, wherein the ribbon supply roll is disposed at an interior side of the housing proximate to the beam shaping nfc device such that the rfid tag is located at the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping nfc device.
1. A printer, comprising:
a housing defining an interior surface of the printer;
a beam shaping near field communication (nfc) device mechanically secured with the interior surface, the beam shaping nfc device including:
a substrate defining a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite the first substrate surface, wherein the first substrate surface faces an interior side of the printer and the second substrate surface faces a near field interrogation region of the beam shaping nfc device;
a ferromagnetic component, including:
a core portion; and
a flange portion mechanically attached with the second substrate surface; and
a wire coil disposed around the core portion, wherein the ferromagnetic component concentrates near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil toward the near field interrogation region and away from the interior surface of the printer; and
a ribbon supply spool to mount a ribbon supply roll to the interior side of the housing, the ribbon supply roll including:
a ribbon supply core;
a ribbon;
a foil trailer attached to an end of the ribbon, wherein the foil trailer is wrapped around the ribbon supply core and the ribbon is wrapped around foil trailer; and
an rfid tag disposed between the ribbon supply core and the foil trailer, wherein the ribbon supply roll is disposed at the interior side of the housing proximate to the beam shaping nfc device such that the rfid tag is located at the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping nfc device.
2. The printer of
the beam shaping nfc device further includes a non-conductive bobbin component including:
a bobbin core portion defining a cavity configured to receive the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and
a bobbin flange portion, wherein the bobbin flange portion and the flange portion of the ferromagnetic component are disposed at opposite ends of the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and
the wire coil is disposed around the bobbin core portion between the bobbin flange portion and the flange portion of the ferromagnetic component.
3. The printer of
4. The printer of
5. The printer of
6. The printer of
a transceiver connected the wire coil; and
a controller connected with the transceiver and configured to:
energize the transceiver to cause the wire coil to generate the near field interrogation signals;
subsequent to energizing the transceiver, receive a response signal from the rfid tag; and
determine a ribbon type for the ribbon supply roll based on the response signal.
7. The printer of
receive a tag identifier from the rfid tag of the ribbon supply roll;
determine a print control parameter based on the tag identifier; and
configure the printer for a print operation based on the print control parameter.
8. The printer of
10. The method of
the beam shaping nfc device includes a substrate defining a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite the first substrate surface, wherein the first substrate surface faces the interior side of the printer and the second substrate surface faces the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping nfc device;
the ferromagnetic component includes:
a core portion; and
a flange portion mechanically attached with the second substrate surface; and
the wire coil is disposed around the core portion.
11. The method of
the beam shaping nfc device further includes a non-conductive bobbin component including:
a bobbin core portion defining a cavity configured to receive the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and
a bobbin flange portion, wherein the bobbin flange portion and the flange portion of the ferromagnetic component are disposed at opposite ends of the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and
the wire coil is disposed around the bobbin core portion between the bobbin flange portion and the flange portion of the ferromagnetic component.
12. The method of
13. The method of
14. The method of
the interior surface of the printer is metallic; and
concentrating the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil away from the interior surface reduces degradation of the near field interrogation signals when the beam shaping nfc device is disposed at the metallic interior surface of the printer.
15. The method of
subsequent to energizing the transceiver, receiving, by a controller, a response signal from the rfid tag; and
determining, by the controller, a ribbon type for the ribbon supply roll based on the response signal.
16. The method of
receiving a tag identifier from the rfid tag of the ribbon supply roll;
determining a print control parameter based on the tag identifier; and
configuring the printer for a print operation based on the print control parameter.
17. The method of
mounting a holder to the interior surface of the printer; and
disposing the beam shaping nfc device within the holder.
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The present invention relates to radio frequency identification (RFID) and, in particular, to beam shaping near field communication (NFC) devices capable of concentrating near field interrogation signals at a targeted near field interrogation region within a printer.
RFID transponders, either active or passive, are typically used with an RFID transceiver or similar device to communicate information from the transponders. In order to communicate, the transceiver exposes the transponder to a radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic field or signal. In the case of a passive transponder, the RF electromagnetic field energizes the transponder and thereby prompts the transponder to respond to the transceiver by modulating the field in a well-known technique called backscattering. In the case of an active transponder, the transponder may respond to the electromagnetic field by transmitting an independently powered reply signal to the transceiver.
Problems can occur, however, when the RFID transceiver and RFID transponder are confined within the space of an interior housing, such as that of a printer or other apparatus. For example, nearby metallic housing can cause interference and degradation of the magnetically sensitive near field patterns passed between the RFID transceiver and RFID transponder. Furthermore, the interior of the housing constrains the spatial arrangement of the RFID transceiver and RFID transponder, thus limiting the available space and locations of the near field interrogation region. In another example, when the RFID transponder is disposed within the interior of a ribbon supply roll of a printer, the near field interrogation signal becomes attenuated when propagating through the ribbon supply roll, and thus more input power is needed for the RFID transceiver to activate the RFID tag.
Through applied effort, ingenuity, and innovation, solutions to improve such RFID systems have been realized and are described herein. In general, techniques are provided to improve the concentration of near field interrogation signals at a targeted near field interrogation region within a printer. Some embodiments may provide for a printer (e.g., a printer-encoder for encoding media units or otherwise) that includes a beam shaping near field communication (NFC) device. The printer may include a housing defining an interior surface of the printer. The beam shaping NFC device may be mechanically secured with the interior surface.
The beam shaping NFC device may include a substrate, a ferromagnetic component, and a wire coil. The substrate may define a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite the first substrate surface. The first substrate surface faces the interior side of the printer and the second substrate surface faces a near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device. The ferromagnetic component may include a core portion and a bottom flange portion mechanically attached with the second substrate surface. The wire coil may be disposed around the core portion. The ferromagnetic component may concentrate near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil toward the near field interrogation region and away from the interior surface of the printer.
In some embodiments, the beam shaping NFC device may further include a non-conductive bobbin component. The non-conductive bobbin component may include: a bobbin core portion defining a cavity configured to receive the core portion of the ferromagnetic component, and a bobbin top flange portion. The bobbin top flange portion and the bottom flange portion of the ferromagnetic component may be disposed at opposite ends of the core portion of the ferromagnetic component. The wire coil may be disposed around the bobbin core portion between the bobbin top flange portion and the bottom flange portion of the ferromagnetic component.
In some embodiments, the printer may further include a ribbon supply roll mounted to the interior side of the housing. The ribbon supply roll may include: a ribbon supply core, a ribbon, a foil trailer attached to an end of the ribbon, and an RFID tag. The foil trailer may be wrapped around the ribbon supply core and the ribbon may be wrapped around foil trailer. The RFID tag may be disposed between the ribbon supply core and the foil trailer. The ribbon supply roll may be disposed at the interior side of the housing proximate to the beam shaping NFC device such that the RFID tag is located at the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device
In some embodiments, the ferromagnetic component may concentrate the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil at the near field interrogation region such that the near field concentrations, after propagating through the ribbon and foil trailer, satisfy an activation level of the RFID tag.
In some embodiments, the beam shaping NFC device may be secured with the interior surface such that the second substrate surface of the beam shaping NFC device faces perpendicular to an outer surface of the RFID tag.
In some embodiments, the interior surface of the printer may be metallic and the ferromagnetic component may concentrate the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil away from the interior surface, thereby reducing degradation of the near field interrogation signals when the beam shaping NFC device is disposed at the metallic interior surface of the printer.
In some embodiments, the printer may further include: a transceiver connected the wire coil; and a controller connected with the transceiver and configured to: energize the transceiver to cause the wire coil to generate the near field interrogation signals; subsequent to energizing the transceiver, receive a response signal from the RFID tag; and determine a ribbon type for the ribbon supply roll based on the response signal.
In some embodiments, the controller may be further configured to: receive a tag identifier from the RFID tag of the ribbon supply roll; determine print control parameters based on the tag identifier; and configure the printer for a print operation based on the print control parameters.
In some embodiments, the printer may further include a holder mounted to the interior surface of the printer and configured to removably receive the beam shaping NFC device.
Some embodiments may provide for a method including: securing a beam shaping NFC device with an interior surface of a housing of a printer and proximate to a ribbon supply roll mounted to the interior side of the housing such that an RFID tag of the ribbon supply roll is at a near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device; energizing a transceiver connected with the beam shaping NFC device to cause a wire coil of the beam shaping NFC device to generate near field interrogation signals; and concentrating, with a ferromagnetic component, the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil at the near field interrogation region and away from the interior surface of the printer.
In some embodiments, the beam shaping NFC device may include a substrate defining a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite the first substrate surface, wherein the first substrate surface faces the interior side of the printer and the second substrate surface faces the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device. The ferromagnetic component may include: a core portion; and a bottom flange portion mechanically attached with the second substrate surface. The wire coil may be disposed around the core portion.
In some embodiments, the beam shaping NFC device may further include a non-conductive bobbin component including: a bobbin core portion defining a cavity configured to receive the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and a bobbin top flange portion, wherein the bobbin top flange portion and the bottom flange portion of the ferromagnetic component are disposed at opposite ends of the core portion of the ferromagnetic component. The wire coil may be disposed around the bobbin core portion between the bobbin top flange portion and the bottom flange portion of the ferromagnetic component.
In some embodiments, the ribbon supply roll may include: a ribbon supply core; a ribbon; and a foil trailer attached to an end of the ribbon, wherein the foil trailer is wrapped around the ribbon supply core and the ribbon is wrapped around foil trailer. An RFID tag may be disposed between the ribbon supply core and the foil trailer. The ribbon supply roll may be disposed at the interior side of the housing proximate to the beam shaping NFC device such that the RFID tag is located at the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device.
In some embodiments, concentrating the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil at the near field interrogation region may include concentrating the near field interrogation signals such that the near field concentrations, after propagating through the ribbon and foil trailer, satisfy an activation level of the RFID tag.
In some embodiments, securing the beam shaping NFC device with the interior surface of the housing may include securing the beam shaping NFC device such that the second substrate surface of the beam shaping NFC device faces perpendicular to an outer surface of the RFID tag.
In some embodiments, the interior surface of the printer may be metallic and concentrating the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil away from the interior surface reduces degradation of the near field interrogation signals when the beam shaping NFC device is disposed at the metallic interior surface of the printer.
In some embodiments, the method may further include: subsequent to energizing the transceiver, receiving, by a controller, a response signal from the RFID tag; and determining, by the controller, a ribbon type for the ribbon supply roll based on the response signal.
In some embodiments, the method may further include, by a controller: receiving a tag identifier from the RFID tag of the ribbon supply roll; determining print control parameters based on the tag identifier; and configuring the printer for a print operation based on the print control parameters.
In some embodiments, the method may further include: mounting a holder to the interior surface of the printer; and disposing the beam shaping NFC device within the holder.
Some embodiments may provide for a beam shaping NFC device. The beam shaping NFC device may include a substrate, a ferromagnetic component, a non-conductive bobbin component, and a wire coil. The substrate may define a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite the first substrate surface. The ferromagnetic component may include: a core portion; and a bottom flange portion mechanically attached with the second substrate surface. The non-conductive bobbin component may include: a bobbin core portion defining a cavity configured to receive the core portion of the ferromagnetic component; and a bobbin top flange portion, wherein the bobbin top flange portion and the bottom flange portion of the ferromagnetic component are disposed at opposite ends of the core portion of the ferromagnetic component. The wire coil may be disposed around the bobbin core portion, wherein the ferromagnetic component shapes near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil.
These characteristics as well as additional features, functions, and details of various embodiments are described below. Similarly, corresponding and additional embodiments are also described below.
Having thus described some embodiments in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Embodiments will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments contemplated herein are shown. Indeed, various embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Printer-encoder 20 includes several components, such as a housing 21, printhead 28, a platen roller 29, a feed path 30, a peeler bar 32, a media exit path 34, rollers 36, a carrier exit path 38, a take-up spool 40, a ribbon supply roll 41, a transceiver 42, a controller 45, a near field coupler 50, and a beam shaping NFC device 60. The web 22 is directed along the feed path 30 and between the printhead 28 and the platen roller 29 for printing indicia onto the media units 24.
Printer-encoder 20 may be configured to provide thermal transfer printing. For example, housing 21 may define an interior surface of the printer-encoder 20. A ribbon supply spool 70 may be mounted to the housing 21 on the interior surface. The ribbon supply roll 41 may be disposed on the ribbon supply spool 70 attached to the housing 21. Ribbon supply roll 41 provides a thermal ribbon that extends along a path (not shown to avoid overcomplicating
Ribbon supply roll 41 may include an RFID tag 62 that can be interrogated by the beam shaping NFC device 60 for purposes such as identification of the ribbon supply roll, a ribbon supply roll type, one or more characteristics of the ribbon supply roll, and/or one or more print control parameters suitable for the ribbon supply roll. The beam shaping NFC device 60 may be further configured to encode the RFID tag 62. For example, amount data defining the amount of ribbon left on the ribbon supply roll 41 may be encoded (e.g., into a memory of the RFID tag 62) such that if the ribbon supply roll were to be removed and then later reinstalled (e.g., onto printer-encoder 20 or a different device) the amount data may be retrieved from the ribbon supply roll 41 and used by the printer to determine an estimate lifetime or replacement time of the ribbon supply 41 and/or one or more of the components (e.g., ribbon 68) of the ribbon supply roll 41.
Printer-encoder 20 may be further configured to use the amount data to generate ribbon supply roll orders. For example, controller 45 may be configured provide the amount data to a remote (e.g., cloud) server configured to monitor and generate ribbon supply roll orders based on amount data received from printer-encoders. In another example, controller 45 may be configured to perform the monitoring and generate the ribbon supply orders.
In some embodiments, ribbon supply roll 41 may further include a ribbon supply core 64, a (e.g., foil) trailer 66, and a ribbon 68. The ribbon supply core 64 may be a hollow cylindrical shape to provide structural support for the ribbon supply roll 41 and to interface with the (e.g., rod-shaped) ribbon supply spool 70. The ribbon supply core 64 may be cardboard, plastic, or other non-conductive material. The foil trailer 66 may be attached to an end of the ribbon 68. The foil trailer 66 may be wrapped around the ribbon supply core 64, and the ribbon 68 may be wrapped around the foil trailer 66. RFID tag 62 may be disposed between the ribbon supply core 64 and the foil trailer 66.
Printer-encoder 20 may be configured to provide for the wireless interrogation of the RFID tag 62 of the ribbon supply roll 41 with the beam shaping near field communication (NFC) device 60. In
Some example print control parameters may include sensitivity, darkness and print speed. The sensitivity parameter is associated with the temperature of the printing elements of the printhead 28. The darkness parameter is associated with the amount of time that the printing elements are activated or the amount of energy used for the same amount of time. The print speed is associated with the rate that the ribbon 68 is passed through the printhead 28. In general, different ribbon supply roll types may have different print media characteristics suitable for different print control parameters. Printer-encoder 20 may include a memory configured to store (and/or may access separate data storage, such as through a network) of tag identifiers, each tag identifier associated with a set of print control parameters most suitable for ribbon supply roll 41 identified by the tag identifier. As such, in response to receiving the tag identifier via the response signal from RFID tag 62 of the ribbon supply roll 41, controller 45 may be configured to access the associated print control parameters from the memory, and to configure the components of the print-encoder 20 for print operation in accordance with the print control parameters. In some embodiments, controller 45 may be further configured to monitor the status of the ribbon supply roll 41. For example, the revolutions of the ribbon supply spool 70 may be recorded by controller 45 and used to monitor the lifespan and quality of the ribbon supply roll 41. In some embodiments, the tag identifier may be unique to each ribbon supply roll 41, and thus controller 45 may also track the placement of particular ribbon supply rolls 41 within printer-encoder 20.
As discussed in greater detail below, beam shaping NFC device 60 may be configured to generate near field interrogation signals or patterns that are concentrated in the near field interrogation region (e.g., within 10 cm or less) of the beam shaping NFC device 60. The near field interrogation signals or patterns, as used herein, refers to electric or magnetic field signals or patterns, rather than the electromagnetic field patterns associated with conventional far field RFID technologies. The near field interrogation signals may be received by RFID tag 62 disposed at the near field interrogation region. RFID tag 62 may include one or more passive or active RFID transponders. For a passive transponder, the near field interrogation signals induce current within the RFID tag 62 that causes backscattering of a response signal to the beam shaping NFC device 60. The RFID tag 62 may be configured to provide the tag identifier and/or other information stored within the transponder via the backscattering. For an active transponder, the RFID tag 62 may be configured to power (e.g., via a battery and/or other power source separate from the interrogation signals) the broadcast the tag identifier and/or other information, such as in response to receiving an interrogation signal from the beam shaping NFC device 60. Furthermore, the components of the beam shaping NFC device 60 and their arrangement may provide for reduced degradation of the near field interrogation signals when the beam shaping NFC device 60 is disposed at the (e.g., metallic) interior surface of the printer-encoder 20 defined by housing 21.
The transceiver 42 is configured for generating and transmitting RF communication signals that are broadcasted by the beam shaping NFC device 60. The transceiver 42 and the beam shaping NFC device 60 will be referred to collectively as forming at least part of a communication system. The controller 45 may be connected with the transceiver 42 and may be configured to energize the transceiver 42 to cause the beam shaping NFC device 60 to generate the near field interrogation signals. The communication system transmits the near field interrogation signal or pattern in proximity to the near field interrogation region to establish a mutual coupling between the transceiver 42 and the RFID tag 62. The transceiver 42 may also receive the response signal from beam shaping NFC device 60, and may provide the response signal to the controller 45 to identify the ribbon supply roll 41 and/or ribbon supply roll type, set suitable print control parameters, among other things.
In general, the transceiver is a device configured to generate, process, and receive electrical communication signals. One in the art would appreciate that similar devices such as transmitters, receivers, or transmitter-receivers may be used within this invention. “Transceiver” as used in the present application and the appended claims refers to the devices noted above and to any device capable of generating, processing, or receiving electrical and/or electromagnetic signals.
After printing, as shown in
The transceiver 42, or a separate transceiver such as transceiver 54, may be configured for generating and transmitting RF communication signals that are broadcasted by the near field coupler 50 located proximate the media feed path 30. Thus transceiver 42 (or transceiver 54) and the near field coupler 50 may also form at least a part of a communication system that transmits a near field electromagnetic signal or pattern in proximity to a transponder operating region. The communication system may be configured to establish a mutual coupling between the transceiver and a targeted transponder of a media unit that is located in the transponder operating region. As the media web 22 proceeds along the media feed path 30 through the transponder operating region, data may be read from and written to transponders disposed on media units 24 carried by the web 22. Additional details regarding near field couplers and communications between printer-encoder 20 and transponders, applicable in some embodiments, are discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,306,474, titled “Multi-element RFID Coupler,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The beam shaping NFC device 60 is configured to target RFID tag 62 of the ribbon supply roll 41 for interrogation, and to avoid interrogation of the non-targeted RFID transponders of the media units located within the interior of the housing 21 by concentrating the near field interrogation signals at the near field interrogation region of the beam shaping NFC device 60. In some embodiments, a printer including beam shaping NFC device 60 may be independent of any media unit encoding and/or interrogation. Here, the printer may not include components such as transceiver 54 and near field coupler 50.
In some embodiments, the printer-encoder 20 may further include a beam shaping NFC device configured to interrogate a media unit supply roll. For example, the media unit supply roll may be mounted to the housing 21 and may include an RFID tag, as discussed herein for the ribbon supply roll 41 and RFID tag 62. Through the beam shaping NFC device, printer-encoder 20 may be further configured to read and write data to the media unit supply roll for purposes such as identification of the media unit supply roll, a media unit supply roll, one or more characteristics of the media unit supply roll, one or more print control parameters suitable for the media unit supply roll. In another example, the beam shaping NFC device may be further configured to encode the RFID tag of the media unit supply roll, such as with data defining the amount of unused media units remaining on the media unit supply roll.
With reference to
As shown in
However, other shapes for the core portion 216 and/or bottom flange portion 218 may also be used. The ferromagnetic component 204 may be a high frequency (e.g., 13.56 MHZ range) transformer core material, such as K1 ferrite. The ferromagnetic component 204 may be mechanically attached with the second substrate surface 214 via the bottom flange portion 218, such as by a non-conductive adhesive material.
The wire coil 206 is disposed around the core portion 216 of the ferromagnetic component 204, such as in the region defined between the bottom flange portion 218 of the ferromagnetic component 204 and the bobbin top flange portion 220 of the bobbin component 208 (discussed in greater detail below). The wire coil 206 may be connected with the transceiver 42 via the contacts 210. When the controller 45 energies the transceiver 42, an interrogation signal is generated by the transceiver 42 and transmitted to the wire coil 206 via the contacts 210. The resulting current caused by the interrogation signal that travels through the wire coil 206 induces near field patterns. The ferromagnetic component 204 is structured to direct and/or shape the (e.g., magnetic) field pattern generated by the wire coil by causing the field pattern generated by the wire coil 206 to be less concentrated in the regions of the ferromagnetic component 204, and more concentrated in the other regions of the field pattern generated by the wire coil 206 (e.g., at the interrogation region of the beam shaping device 60).
The beam shaping NFC device 60 may further include the bobbin component 208 to provide a nonconductive separation between the ferromagnetic component 204 and the wire coil 206. The bobbin component 208 may be formed of a nonconductive material, such as a polymer material. With reference to
The ferromagnetic component 204 concentrates the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil 206 at the near field interrogation region 502 (as shown by the arrows in
The near field concentrations propagate through the ribbon 68 and the foil trailer 66 (not shown in
Furthermore, where the interior surface of the printer-encoder 20 is metallic, the ferromagnetic component 204 concentrates the near field interrogation signals generated by the wire coil away from the interior surface (e.g., facing the first substrate surface 212 of the housing), thereby reducing degradation of the near field interrogation signals when the beam shaping NFC device 60 is disposed at and/or near the metallic interior surface of the printer-encoder as shown in
The wire coil that generates the near field patterns is not limited to the coiled wiring shown in
Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, the ferromagnetic core discussed herein is particularly adapted for concentrating near field interrogation signals based on the relative positions of the beam shaping NFC device and the RFID tag, but other ferromagnetic core structures may be appropriate based on beam shaping need. In another example, the beam shaping NFC device discussed herein may be used within devices other than printer-encoders, such as non-encoding printers, mobile devices, desktop devices, among other things. In yet another example, the beam shaping NFC device may be used during ribbon supply roll manufacturing to write and verify part numbers, such as the ribbon supply type being wound to a (e.g., universal) ribbon supply core. Therefore, it is to be understood that embodiments and implementations are not to be limited to the specific example embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
Gawelczyk, Robert S., Hampson, Derek J., Rehberger, James M., Urban, Mark B., Ehrhardt, Robert A., Monnier, Dan E.
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